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What happens to our sins according to Christian theology?

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Christian theology teaches that our sins are laid upon Christ, who atones for them through His death, satisfying God's justice.

In Christian theology, the transfer of sin to Christ is a central aspect of the gospel. Isaiah 53:6 states that the Lord laid the iniquities of all upon Him, illustrating the doctrine of substitutionary atonement. This means that on the cross, Jesus not only bore the shame and guilt of sin but became sin for us, allowing God's justice to be satisfied. Upon believing in Him, our sins are removed to be remembered no more—this radical grace demonstrates the depth of God's love and justice.
Scripture References: Isaiah 53:6, Hebrews 8:12

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